Worthy Farm has been host to one hell of a weekend, though. If you've been living under a rock (no excuses anymore as all the coverage is on the telly!), you've missed a storming set from Metallica who despite controversy played "like their lives depended on it," according to organiser Michael Eavis.

The 44th festival also welcomed Dolly Parton who drew the biggest crowd of the entire weekend - well, she is the Queen of Country. Whilst Glastonbury closers, Kasabian put on a rocking show last night and made sure the event ended with a bang.

It was all about famous faces, too with Doctor Who's Jenna Coleman, festival regular Alexa Chung and Prince Harry's on-off girlfriend Cressida Bonas all on site.

But the biggest backstage spot was Game of Thrones' Stark clan, Arya, Sansa and Robb to be precise. Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) was even seen on someone's shoulders during Ed Sheeran's performance - medieval monarchy clearly know how to party.

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Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams at Glastonbury

And now the clean-up begins with an 800-strong litter picking crew on site to raid through the rubbish. It could take up to six weeks to convert the land back into a functioning dairy.

The good news, however, is that Eavis has already booked next year's headliners - let the speculation begin...

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